A review by kelsiandherbookshelf
One of the Girls by Lucy Clarke

5.0

One of the Girls is like no other book I have read. The underlying thriller and mystery that pulsed through the book kept me turning the pages. In addition to trying to solve the murder, my focus shifted to truly getting to know the characters. Each chapter was told by one of character’s POV and with each chapter we learned move of their individual back stories and how they fit into the narrative. I particularly enjoyed the italicized thoughts from each character that were never spoken but nevertheless gifted to the reader with extra insight and connection. The friendships, betrayals, secrets, and ultimate truths that were explored by each character bonded not only these fictional characters together but also the reader to the book.